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Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 1
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 3
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 2
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 3
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 4
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 1
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 1
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated? Has to do with # 1
1. The sun is shining today, but clouds will cover the sky tomorrow.
1. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
1. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and lost.
1. It had been an exhausting day, and she was happy to relax with a mug of tea.
3. Mr. Weisblatt, the piano teacher, performed at Town Hall last evening.
4. On the counter in the kitchen, you will find a stack of mail.
1. Is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, or Springfield, Illinois?
2. Wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are pests I hope to avoid when camping.
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